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The amplitude of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is 5cm, while its angular velocity is 10rad/s, calculate the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the particle

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Answered by yashmukesh98
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Answer:

Explanation:

Maximum acceleration=Aw^2

where, A=amplitude and w=angular velocity

Therefore putting the given values,

acc.=(5cm)(10rad/s)^2 = 500 cm/s^2

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Maximum acceleration=Aw^2

where, A=amplitude and w=angular velocity

Therefore putting the given values,

acc.=(5cm)(10rad/s)^2 = 500 cm/s^2

Explanation:

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